
Mexican regional music has experienced rapid changes in the last two years, with the emergence of young artists seeking to impose new trends and styles. In this context, the figure of Héctor Guerrero stands out, a 27-year-old who has managed to place Los Tigres del Norte at the top of the charts with his song "Aquí Mando Yo," making waves on the Billboard list.
The song is a declaration aimed at new generations, resonating strongly with the public and creating great anticipation around the group and its composer. Both Los Tigres del Norte and Héctor Guerrero aspire to win a Grammy award and continue to work on new productions.
Héctor Guerrero has come a long way in his artistic career. Since arriving in California from Sinaloa, he has dedicated himself to composing and recording corridos and romantic themes that have achieved great popularity, such as "El Poder de tu Mirada" and "No Te Pido Mucho," performed with the group Alta Consigna.
Additionally, Guerrero has ventured into songwriting for other artists in the genre, working with figures like Luis R. Conríquez, Junior H, Óscar Ortiz, Xavi, Grupo Firme, and his idol Gerardo Ortiz. His talent and dedication have allowed him to collaborate with recognized artists and make his mark in the industry.
Recently, Héctor Guerrero has demonstrated his versatility by serving as a producer on the album 'Encuentros' by artist Becky G, despite having no prior experience in that role. This opportunity has been a new achievement in the young composer's career, as he continues to showcase his talent and vision in regional Mexican music.
In an interview, Héctor Guerrero reflects on the evolution of the genre and the importance of valuing both traditional corridos and new trends. He acknowledges the influence of Los Tigres del Norte in regional Mexican music and highlights the complexity of composing romantic themes compared to songs on more controversial subjects like money and weapons. At under 30 years old, Guerrero demonstrates a clear and ambitious perspective on the future of music in the regional Mexican realm.